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Pride of Place: Stories Behind Historic Shanghai Landmarks
定 價(jià):88 元
- 作者:Compiled by Shanghai Local Chronicles Library & Shanghai Daily(上海通志館 上海日?qǐng)?bào) 主編)
- 出版時(shí)間:2025/10/1
- ISBN:9787548620938
- 出 版 社:學(xué)林出版社
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- 紙張:膠版紙
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- 開(kāi)本:32開(kāi)

Pride of Place: Stories Behind Historic Shanghai Landmarks(《上海印記:地標(biāo)中的城市記憶》)是上海地情普及系列叢書(shū)(Shanghai Local History Series)之一,由上海通志館(Shanghai Local Chronicles Library)和上海日?qǐng)?bào)(Shanghai Daily)共同策劃、主編。內(nèi)容主要摘編翻譯自上海通志館主編的上海地情普及系列叢書(shū)第二輯,通過(guò)聚焦人民廣場(chǎng)、徐家匯、陸家嘴、新天地、靜安寺等上海熱門打卡地,介紹其中地標(biāo)性建筑的前世今生,知名歷史人物的海派足跡,以及城市發(fā)展變遷過(guò)程中的精彩故事,展現(xiàn)這些繁華商圈背后的文化底蘊(yùn)和歷史魅力,幫助外籍人士認(rèn)識(shí)上海、了解上海、愛(ài)上上海。
Based on the corresponding Chinese version book series, this book delves into the history of Peoples Square, Jingan Temple, Xujiahui, Lujiazui and Xintiandi -- five top trending destinations in Shanghai. This book will take you on a journey through some of the hidden stories of the citys iconic landmarks, and accounts of famous personalities who walked the same paths. A handy guidebook to Shanghais rich history and rapid development, this book also serves as a gateway to cultural understanding and appreciation for international travelers and expats living and working in the metropolis.
在全球化日益加深的今天,上海作為國(guó)際大都市,不僅以其現(xiàn)代化的城市面貌吸引著世界各地的目光,更以其深厚的歷史文化底蘊(yùn)彰顯著獨(dú)特的城市魅力。然而,對(duì)于許多外籍人士而言,上海不僅僅是一個(gè)旅游或工作的目的地,更是一個(gè)充滿故事和文化的探索空間。為了增進(jìn)外籍人士對(duì)上海的了解和喜愛(ài),上海通志館與上海日?qǐng)?bào)聯(lián)手策劃了本書(shū),通過(guò)5組標(biāo)志性地標(biāo)群、91幅各類圖照和短小精煉的英文講述,將上海的地標(biāo)性建筑、歷史人物及城市發(fā)展故事以國(guó)際化視角呈現(xiàn)給讀者。
Preface History is both the best textbook and humanitys greatest teacher. General Secretary Xi Jinping once stressed: Valuing, studying, and learning from history can offer valuable wisdom to help humanity better understand the past, grasp the present, and shape the future. Compiling local chronicles has long been a cherished cultural tradition of the Chinese nation. These chronicles document the natural, political, economic, cultural, and social history and current state of administrative regions, serving as the most comprehensive and systematic historical records of Chinese civilization spanning thousands of years. In recent years, while undertaking the immense task of compiling the second round of Shanghais local chronicles, the Shanghai Local Chronicles Office has actively explored various ways to fulfill the functions of preserving history, educating the public, and facilitating policymaking, promoting the citys history, telling Shanghais stories, and showcasing the citys brilliance. Since 2016, Shanghai Local Chronicles Office and its affiliated Shanghai Local Chronicles Library have launched the Six Thousand Years of Shanghai Series project for the general public. In 2018, the three-volume Six Thousand Years of Shanghai was released. Building on this momentum, five additional titles followed in 2019: Shanghai Origins: How a City of Rich Variety Arises, Huangpu River in the Turn of the Tide, Suzhou Creek in the Waves of History, Old City Where East Meets West, and Old Towns: Discovering Jiangnan Culture in Shanghai. In 2020, another five volumes were introduced: Xintiandi: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modernity, Jingan Temple: Ancient Rhymes in the New Era, Peoples Square: The Zero Point of Shanghai, Xujiahui: An Encounter Between East and West, and Lujiazui: A Brilliant Pearl. Leveraging the historical authenticity of official chronicles, this popular series employs the approach of renowned scholars writing for the public, inviting a group of highly respected experts to recount Shanghais stories. These scholars, known for their profound knowledge and engaging writing, transform complex historical narratives and geography into clear, accessible, and captivating reads. Readers will encounter the glorious history of the Communist Party of China (CPC). In Xintiandi: A Perfect Blend of Tradition and Modernity, Party history expert Xu Guangshou recounts the founding of the CPC in Shanghai in compelling detail: In the autumn of 1920, not long after the shikumen houses on Wangzhi Road in the French Concession were completed, Li Hanjun and his brother Li Shucheng moved in ... From July 23 to 30, 1921, the six meetings of the Partys First National Congress were held here.The book precisely informs readers of the time and location of this historic event. Youll also find accounts of the splendid history of New China. In Xujiahui: An Encounter Between East and West, city historian Su Zhiliang vividly describes the transformation of Shanghai before and after its liberation. For instance, he recounts how the once foul-smelling Zhaojiabang Creek, lined with makeshift huts and plagued by epidemics, was filled in and turned into a wide thoroughfare in 1954. Over 1,700 families were relocated into new housing, and what was once a remote rural area filled with farmland evolved over decades especially after reform and opening up into the bustling Xujiahui commercial district, teeming with skyscrapers and busy streets. In October 2012, Xujiahui Origin was officially designated as a national 4A-level tourist attraction, the first commercial center in China to receive such a title. In Jingan Temple: Ancient Rhymes in the New Era, scholar Xu Tao tells the story of the China Welfare Institute Childrens Palace and its careful nurturing of childrens growth. The former private residence of Sir Kadoorie on West Yanan Road, built entirely of marble and known as the Marble Mansion, was converted into Chinas first childrens palace on June 1, 1953, under the leadership of Madame Soong Ching Ling, then Vice President of the Central Peoples Government. By 2018, the Childrens Palace had provided diverse activities for over 27 million children and training and practical opportunities for more than 400,000 Shanghai students. It has also welcomed over 200,000 domestic and international visitors. Many notable figures, such as painter Chen Yifei and writer Lu Xinger, were once students there. This series also lets you experience the surging tides of reform and opening up along both banks of the Huangpu River. The dramatic transformation of Pudong over the past 30 years serves as a vivid example. Decades of dedicated reform efforts have turned Lujiazui into a dense cluster of skyscrapers, including the Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center, and Shanghai Tower, while attracting major Chinese and international banks and financial institutions, establishing it as Shanghais International Financial Center. In Lujiazui: A Brilliant Pearl, financial historians Xing Jianrong and Shi Wen write: Today, when we ascend the worlds highest 360-degree observation deck in just 55 seconds, from the first to the 118th floor, we truly feel the grandeur of standing at the summit and seeing all mountains dwarfed. The dense high-rises of Lujiazui embody the vitality and dynamism of Chinas reform and opening up. Reform and opening up is a pivotal chapter in the history of socialist development in China. Shanghais particularly Pudongs pioneering experience strongly validates Deng Xiaopings assertion that poverty is not socialism. This series also gives insights into the rapid development of socialist China over the past decades. In Peoples Square: The Zero Point of Shanghai, historians Xiong Yuezhi and Yan Binlin tell readers how this geographical epicenter of Shanghai transformed originally from a race club. In 1950, the city government closed the elite Shanghai Race Club and decidedto earmark the grounds as a place for all people to enjoy. Chen Yi, the first mayor of Shanghai, wrote the inscription Peoples Park when it was officially opened, which was a symbol of new beginnings for modern Shanghai, Xiong and Yan assert. Learning from history helps us discern gains and losses. This popular local chronicles series uses specific stories to reflect broader trends, intertwining historical facts and insightful commentary, aiming to provide an authentic, accurate, and vivid account of Shanghais development. It allows readers to better understand the citys past, present, and future. For this reason, I sincerely recommend this series to everyone especially to our youth. I believe that by reading these books, we can deepen our love for our country, our city, and our hometown, while reinforcing our conviction that upholding the leadership of the Communist Party of China, pursuing the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics, and advancing reform and opening up is the inevitable choice of history.
Wang Ronghua Vice Chairman, 10th CPPCC Shanghai Committee Specialist Member, National Textbook Committee Director, Shanghai Education Development Foundation
上海通志館 Shanghai Local Chronicles Library 上海通志館是收藏研究、開(kāi)發(fā)利用上海史志資源,宣傳展示上海地情的公共文化服務(wù)機(jī)構(gòu)。前身為1932年成立的上海市通志館,是全國(guó)最早的方志館之一。主要職能包括:地方文獻(xiàn)收藏展示和查閱服務(wù)、地情文化普及推廣和宣傳教育,以及史志資源開(kāi)發(fā)利用和學(xué)術(shù)研究等。 Shanghai Local Chronicles Library is a public cultural institution dedicated to collecting, researching, developing and utilizing Shanghais chronicles, almanacs and other historical materials. With a history that dates back to 1932, it is one of the earliest libraries specializing in chronicles in China. Its missions include providing access to local history books, promoting local history education, and facilitating academic research on regional culture and history.
上海日?qǐng)?bào) Shanghai Daily 由上海報(bào)業(yè)集團(tuán)主管主辦的英文上海日?qǐng)?bào)創(chuàng)辦于1999年10月1日,是中國(guó)內(nèi)地第一份地方性彩色英文日?qǐng)?bào),也是華東地區(qū)成立時(shí)間最長(zhǎng)的外宣媒體。上海日?qǐng)?bào)為在上海和長(zhǎng)三角地區(qū)定居、工作、留學(xué)、旅游的外籍人士提供最及時(shí)的英文資訊,最權(quán)威的政策解讀,最貼心的生活服務(wù),是海外受眾讀懂上海、讀深中國(guó)的一個(gè)重要窗口。 Launched on October 1, 1999, Shanghai Daily is the first full-color English-language daily newspaper on the Chinese mainland and a member of the Shanghai United Media Group. Shanghai Daily is an indispensable source of information for English readers who want to explore and understand Shanghai and China, providing news, insights and information about living, working, studying or visiting Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region.
目錄 Preface 1
Peoples Square
Peoples Square and Peoples Park: The Pulsating Heart of the City 3 How Chinas Shopping Mecca Evolved from a Shanghai Racecourse 10 Magic of Reinvention: A Muddy Flat Evolves into an Icon of Modern History 15 Grand Theater: An Artifact from the Golden Age of Cinema 20 Shanghais First Skyscraper Symbolizes the Citys Rich Architectural Heritage 26 Music to the Ears: The Theater that Became Hallowed Ground of Opera 32 Shanghai Museum: A Jewel of Cultural and Historical Splendor 37 The Theater Whose Name Says It All: Grand in Design, Grand in Reputation 42 Window to the City: The Role of Urban Planning in Molding Modern Shanghai 47 Journey to the Past: The Compelling Narrative of Shanghai History Museum 52
Xujiahui
From a Scholars Legacy, East-Meets-West Culture Creates a Unique Domain 59 The Legacy of an Orphanage in Modern Education and Skilled Crafts 65 Enlightened Education of Orphans Transformed China Arts and Craftsmanship 70 Gothic Cathedral Stands as a Testament to Community Spirit and Architectural Pride 76 Starting from a Flood Crisis, Modern Education in Shanghai was Born 82 A Historical Library Whose Past Continues to Define Its Modern Presence 87 The Pioneer of Modern Chinese Meteorology, Astronomy and Seismology 92 Shanghai Film Museum Projects the Golden Past of Chinas Silver Screen 98 Fascinating Anecdotes of Chinese Music are Preserved in the Little Red Building 104 Thanks to Tintin Comics, a Chinese Sculptor Became a European Sensation 109
Jingan Temple
Jingan Temple Remains a Treasure in the District that Bears Its Name 117 Nanjing Road W. is Famous, but How did this Iconic Street Come to Pass? 122 Three Splendid Gardens that Passed into History Leave a Cultural Legacy 126 Fairy-Tale Villa of a Swedish Shipping Magnate Retains Iconic Status 132 Initially a Tribute to Sino-Soviet Ties, Exhibition Center Retains Prominence 137 A Famous Family, a Famous Garden now Preserved for Posterity 142 Family Mansion Turned Childrens Palace Records Citys Rich History 147 Premier Music Venue of the Far East Once Oozed Glamor and Notoriety 153 Majestic Theater Lives up to Its Name Through Many Transformations 158 The Culinary Roots of the Jingan Temple Area are Deep and Delectable 163
Xintiandi
Shikumen: A Lasting Symbol of Shanghais Cultural Heritage 171 Huaihai Road: Shanghais Epitome of Taste and Style, History and Culture 177 Quintessential Shikumen Buildings Woven into the Fabric of Modern Chinese History 181 Where Shanghais Elite Once Hobnobbed, Memories of a Glamorous Past Persist 187 Political and Business Luminaries Once Hung Their Hats on a Road Bearing Their Legacy 193 Take a Stroll Along the Street with Many Famous Names 197 Iconic Stone-Gate Architectural Heritage Integrated with Modern Embellishment 202 How Xintiandi, with a Historic Twist, Set a New Standard for Mall Development 207 Downtown Park Highlights Role of Green Oases in Urban Redevelopment Planning 211 Sinan Road: A Tranquil Historical Path of People Prominent in Shanghais History 215
Lujiazui
The Financial Epicenter that Owes Its Pedigree to a Famous Ancient Scholar 223 The Century-Old Mansion of a Shipping Magnate Stands as a Tribute to Patriotism 229 Shipyards in the 19th Century Anchored the Future of Pudong Modernization 233 Patriotism Beyond the ABCs: A School that Turned Idealism into Action 238 Underground Steel Veins Transformed Pudongs Development Above Them 243 Global Competition: How the Design of Shanghais Financial District Evolved 248 The Dramatic Transformation of Paddy Fields into the Wall Street of China 253 Four Giants: Architectural Feats that Created Shanghais Famous Skyline 258 The Oriental Champs-Élysées Blends French Esthetics with Chinese Culture 264 The Shopping Mall that Broke Precedent and Set a New Standard of Retailing 269
Afterword 274
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